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Clinton News-Record, 1973-06-14, Page 7Andrea Pitmen, front row left was enrolled in Brownies recently at the banquet In Bayfield, Cindy Cluff And Jo-Anne Sturgeon Flew-up to guides, Back row left to right are Ruthann Knights, Tawny Owl; Carol Fennel., Brown Owl and DoneIda Sturgeon, Fluffy Owl. (photo by Milvena Erickson) One man was jailed and several others faced stiff fines and licence suspensions as the result of court action last week in Clinton. Lyle Harris of Vanastra was sentenced to 14 days in jail and had his license suspended for a year by Provincial Court Judge Glenn Hays when he was found guilty of impaired driving. Garry Nash of Seaforth was As seen on channel See the new line of 1 washers&dryers at CHUTER PLUMBING & ELECTRIC 46 KING ST. CLINTON Phone 482-7652 HONORARY DEGREE Professor Walter Thompson, of London, who is working with. the University of the West In* dies to develop management studies on campuses in Jamaica and Trinidad, was given an Honorary Degree (Doctor of Law) last Wed- nesday from the University of Western Ontario where he has spent more than 35 years teaching, Prof. Thompson retired last year as associate Dean of the Business School at U.W.O. but maintains an office there, where he co-ordinates develop- ment of management studies for the Caribbean. Prof, Thompson is well know to many residents of the Village, spending his spare time here at the "Century House", which he purchased several years ago. GRADUATE Congratulations to Allen Reddoch, who last Friday graduated with a Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Western Ontario in Lendon. He will intern in Scarborough General Hospital. Attending the Convocation exercises were his parents, Rev. and Mrs. James Reddoch of Bayfield and his brother Graeme of Toronto. Following the ceremonies, the Reddoch family were dinner guests of Mr. Ken Rhodes and family, a long time friend of Allen. CHANCEL GUILD Mrs. Vera Heath was hostess for the Trinity Anglican Church Chancel Guild meeting held at her home Tuesday evening, June 5. The Chancel Guild is respon- sible for placing the flowers in the Church each Sunday, for setting the Holy Table, and for taking care of the linens. The Rector Rev. George Youmatoff demonstrated the setting of the Holy Table at the meeting. Preident Mrs. J.B. Higgipe, AI 1164 the' ne;crrneeeing qf the Chancel Guild. Mrs. Heath served a lovely, lunch. UCW The June meeting of Unit One of the U.C.W. St. Andrews, Bayfield, was held at the home of Mrs. E. Metcalf on Thursday afternoon, June 7, with 27 members present. Mrs, Nina Haw was in charge of the Devotions, assisted by Mrs. Doris Reddoch and Mrs. Lulu Smith. Mrs, Vivian Morton spoke on medical work in India. She outlined• the needs and problems which India faces to- day as she tries to improve the health standards of the nation. Mrs. Morton described the work being done by Dr. Willibold Marx and his wife, and then read letters from a personal friend of hers, Dr. L. Rao. Dr. Rao is Dean of the - Faculty of Medicine at Ludhiana College, and became one of Mrs. Morton's friends while on leave of absence in Canada to study new techniques in medicine. After a brief business meeting, a delicious lunch was served by Mrs. E. Greer, Mrs. J. Greer and Mrs. M. Scotchmer. SENIOR CITIZENS The postponed June meeting of the Senior Citizens was held in the Municipal Building, Friday evening, June 8, presided over by the President, CERTAIN-TO-PLEASE FOR DID GOLD LETTERING FREE BILL -FOLDS SLIPPERS UTILITY & SANDLES ATTACHE' CASES MOCCASINS LUGGAGE CASUAL SHOES AIKE:N'S CLOTHING — FOOTWEAR 482-9352 CLINTON 19th ANNIVERSARY SALE HENSALL STORE ONLY! Yard Goods Lovable Loafers (Slippers) Sheet sets Bras & Girdles Gloves - Belts It will pay you to visit our Hensall store today. SEWING CENTRE —DRY GOODS NOTICE We would like to take this opportunity to thank .all our friends end customers for their Patronage during MO past years in the Livestock Sales business. We bops you will give your loyal support to Lorne Tyndall, the new operator. JOE and MARIE COREY plat ***Imm m•%,\. Immi.k.40L IT 4ANK FINANCE RATES' I e.g. 36 months at 11.78% on new_and used models 6_ 6,.\\_\\.1)1.14-11inalIN eigliir* USED CAR SPECIALS WE HAVE A NUMBER OF 1973 CHEVS, PONTIACS, CHEVELLES AND LE MANS 2 — 1972 CHEVROLET Impala, 2 and 4 door hardtops, fully equipped 2 — 1972 FORD 4 door sedan, power steering and brakes A number of 1972 Chev Biscayne 4 door sedans, power steering and brakes 1971 FORD Custom 500 4 door sedan 1971 DODGE Montego 2 door hardtop 1971 PONTIAC Le Mans 2 door hardtop 1971 PONTIAC Laurentian 2 door hardtop 3 — 1971 CHEVROLET Impala, 4 door hardtops 1971 COUGAR 2 door hardtop 1971 PONTIAC Parisienne Brougham, 4 door hardtop 1970 CHEV Impala, 2 door hardtop 1970 FORD Galaxie, 2 door hardtop 1970 METEOR 4 door hardtop 1970 PONTIAC Catalina, 4 door hardtop 1969 MERCURY Marquis 4 door sedan 2 — 1969 PONTIAC Parisienne, 4 door hardtop and a 2 door hardtop 20 — 1965 - 1968 Models STATIONWAGONS 1972 FORD Ranch wagon 1970 PONTIAC stationwagon 1970 FORD stationwagon 1970 CHEV stationwagon 1 FORD 10 passenger stationwagon USED TRUCKS 1071 G.M.C. 1 ton cab and ehasSis with dual wheels 1970 FORD 1 ton cab and chassis 1970 FORD 1 ton pickup 2 * 1 FORT) Vans, one standard and one Automatic 1969 - 60 soles cab and Chassis siNevVVVYNNA40.1"NWYS.4~^0 Brussels Motors isP Sovit. 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The Princess 100 is big enough to coal larger rooms, yet easy enough to install yourself. And the "Flak-04100r expandable window mounting makes it so easy. Below is one of our Viscount models, the modern approach to air conditioning for rooms with slider type windows, Like all our air conditioners it has directional air flow that allow* you to "aim" cooling air vvhere you want It to go. You have the assurance of dependability with Ad- miral's 5-year factory warranty on the Misled System and a 1-year warranty on the air con- ditioner. ROOM AIR CONDITIONER SPECIFICATION CHART .0 12 44% 2214 18% X - 11508122 860 2.2, 600 2,6 460 1.7 460 1,8 316 II 12 12 6.6 7,6 20% 12% 20% 12% 12% r4/4 1644 14% 10416 2 4614 20% 18% x 18% X 4 4 4 4 4 8.000 8,000 8,000 6,088 6008,122, 000.02 , GROVES & SON ELECTRIC HONE 482 9414,, A 10 HURON St. CLINTON Court hands out sti fined $150 and had his licence suspended for six months on a similar charge. Donald Budd of Vanastra was fined $100 for careless driving as was Mit- chell R. Moore of Goderich, and Terence Elliott of London. Ronald K. Chisholm, also of Goderich, was fined $150 on a identical charge. The court continued their crackdown on drivers who squeal their tires. Keith Holland of R R 4 Clinton, and William Budd and Larry Stanley, both of Vanastra were The Huron Country Playhouse will open its Festival of Summer Stock on Wed- nesday, July 11th. James Murphy, Artistic Director, has announced the mes each fined $40 and costs for making unnecessary noise. Several persons were convic- ted under the liquor control act, Kenneth L. Hesslewood of Londesboro and Marvin Taylor of Brucefield were each fined $35 for having liquor while un- der age and Donald Vander- bear of R R 2 Bayfield was fined $35 for consuming liquor while under 18 years of age. William George McCall of Seaforth was fined $28 for having liquor in a place other than his residence. season of plays which will in- clude; Lawrence Roman's "Un- der The Yum-Yum Tree," William Inge's "Bus Stop." George Kelly's "The Show- Off," "The Fantasticks," Eric Nichol's "Like Father, Like Fun," "The Reluntant Debutante" by William Douglas Home; Roland Petree's "Pink String and Sealing Wax," and, "The Haiid That Cradles The Rock" .by Warren Graves. The 1973 season will be staged again in a 400 seat tent on the Company's farmyard site just two miles from the village of Grand Bend. The Company's partially renovated barn, the result of an LIP Grant, will be in limited use this season. New expanded art exhibit facilities will feature the works of local artists. Huron County Playhouse was founded in 1972 and of- fered a six-week season which attracted over 5,000 visitors. Clair Merrier, Twenty seven members an- swered the roll call, including the first president, Mrs, May Hopson now residing in Clin- ton, but still a member of the group, Also welcomed were two visitors, Mrs, Cummings of Clinton and Mrs. Duggan of the Village, Flowers and a card have been sent to Mrs, Ken Lynn who is recovering following surgery in Goderich General Hospital. Huronview has very kindly sent an invitation to visit on Tuesday afternoon, June 12, and supply a short program. This program to be left to Mrs. J. B. Higgins and her goup of male singerp. The bus trip for Thursday June 28 was finalized going to the Safari and into Brantford to see the Mohawk Cemetery and the residence of Alexander Graham Bell. Plans are to come home by Exeter where arrangements are being made for dinner. A picnic lunch taken will be the order for noon hour, All are to meet the bus in front of the United Church, Bayfield, at 8:00 a.m. sharp. A pot-luck supper will be held either in Clan Gregor Square or in the Municipal Building according to the weather on Tuesday evening, July 10 at 6:00 p.m. The meeting adjourned and cards were played with prizes going to Mrs. Duggan, Mrs. J. B. Higgins, Harry Baker and Lindsay Smith. Mrs, Cummings won the lone hand prize. Happy June birthday wishes were sung to Harry Baker and his twin sister Mrs. L. W. Scot- chmer and Mrs. Vine Parker. SOCIAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Makins took a motor trip to Strathroy, Petrolia and over to Corunna on the River St. Clair. The travelled down the Canadian side to Port Lamp- ton, took a ferry to Roberts Landing and up the American side to the Fishermans Wharf Restaurant at St. Clair. After a lovely dinner, they crossed over the Blue Water Bridge at Sar- nia and spent some time in Sar- nia before returning home, Mrs. Jackie Moss, Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred LeBeau. Mrs. Myrtle Pease and Ir- vin, London, were at their Village home for the weekend. Mrs. Margaret Furter and Mrs. Ann Ferguson, London, visited in the Village on Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Parker, Kim and Jennifer, London, were with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Parker on Monday. The family of Mrs. G. L, Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Knight, Jacqueline, Sandy and 'Kathryn; Mr. and Mrs. Art Latimer, Bill, Gil and Christy, and Miss Ruth Fuhrmann, all of Toronto, were weekend guests, and attended the Pot- ter-Sturgeon wedding on Satur- day, Also on Saturday, gradaughter Christy celebrated her 13th birthday at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. G. L. Knight, when a luncheon was held for her cousins. Mr. and Mrs, E, W, Erickson and family visited Sunday with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stewart and family, R R 2, Ripley. Out of town visitors who spent the weekend in the Village with friends and relatives and attended the Pot- ter-Sturgeon wedding iu Trinity Anglican Church in- cluded Mrs, Daisy Parker, Mr. and Mrs, John McLeod, Port Stanley; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Sturgeon, Jeff and Rollie, Orangeville; Mr. James Mur- phy, London; Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Pongracz, Grosse Point, Mich. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Kocher, St. Thomas; Dr, and Mrs. Q. Shepherd, Windsor; and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bogok, London, were registered guests at the Albion Hotel for the weekend. Dr. and. Mrs. P.O. Thompson, Clinton, entertained his sister, Mr, and Mrs. F.C. Ayling of Westport as their dinner guests at the Albion on Sunday evening. Welcome to Bayfield to Dr. R.G, and Doris Hunter for- merly of Toronto, who have taken up permanent residence in their home in the Village. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ducharme, R R 3, Bayfield, returned home on Sunday after a two week visit in Detroit, Michigan and Windsor, with their children and other relatives. Best wishes to Mrs. R. Roy Fitzsimons, who returned home Monday, June 4 after 10 days in Clinton Public Hospital. All young people and the young at heart are invited to come out to "Hardknox" Cof- fee House which is opening for the summer season, Friday evening, June 15, from 8 to 12 p,m. in the basement of Knox Presbyterian Church, Bayfield, Guest singer will be Ian Ellis of Kinston, Jamaica, and Toronto. Mr. Ellis is a soloist with "Soul Foundation" in Toronto. Admission is free and coffee, do-nuts and pop will be available. Norman F. Cooper, Mount Clemens, Mich., spent the weekend at his Village residence, Miss Mieke,DeSteur, of Mid- dlburg, Holland, is visiting for a month with her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, James Francis, and nephew Robert. Mr. and Mrs. R. Roy Fitz- simons attended Mr. and Mrs. Fred fludie's Golden Wedding Anniversary on Sunday after- noon in Clinton.,, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Graham of Goderich (nee Marian Francis of Bayfield) on the birth of their daughter, Alana Llowin, born Friday evening in Alexan- der Marine and General Hospital, Goderich. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Francis of Bayfield. Bernard Sturgeon, Orangeville, visited with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sturgeon on Wednesday, while on a business trip to Sarnia. Decoration Day at Baird's Cemetery will be Sunday June 24 2 p.m. CLINTON NWS.RFLORD, THURSDAY, OMR 14, 111.73,)i. Country Playhouse ready COME IN AND SEE OUR ON SPECIALS DISCONTINUED LINES OF TIMEX WATCHES ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD. Established IPSO CLINTON SEAFORTH WALKERTON